Anthony Gonzales (on Facebook): They wont get a top qb they are number 15 plus they never get a qb in the 1st round. Foles proved he can play when the pressure is on and he is only 29 so the cards could have him for 10 years possibly which is plenty of time to rebuild and adjust to build the team around him.

He looks better than he's ever been. I say sign him as a cheap option at starting QB.

Lolo Clubber-Lang (on Facebook): Foles is a product of that system, there's no guarantee that he leaves the Eagles and plays like that. Plus there was no pressure on Foles. Think about it; if he wins he's hailed as a hero, if he loses, well he's just the backup... its not really his fault. He was in a great position where no could really blame him. As far as the Cardinals go, they can definitely get on of the top QBs. Browns are reportedly in love with Mayfield, Giants take Darnold or Rosen. Denver, if they land Cousins won't take a QB that leaves the Cardinals at #15 with the option of Allen, Rudolph or who ever the Giants don't get. Even the Giants may not go QB. They need a RB and Barkley is a special RB, who's to say they don't take him with the second pick. Or maybe the Browns throw everyone for a loop and don't get a QB at all in the draft and instead try to develop Kizer (which they should the kid is very talented but raw) and draft other needs. There's a lot of scenarios that could work out for the Cards.

Not if we have to give up a good draft pick or young talent, and that’s what they want

It’s all good. I simply can’t see a guy like Foles chasing the rings, the fame, the burning bush that says trade me to another contender. He’s not going to push for that. I think he will be content to serve as a back-up there in cream cheese Town. So let’s cross him off the list.

The Vikings' cast-offs: Teddy Bridgewater |He’s missed most of the past two seasons because of a major knee injury, but was 11-5 as a starter in 2015. Plus, heis only 25. Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

The 'in your dreams' guys': Kirk Cousins | He’s played the past two seasons under the franchise tag, and Washington would have to pay crazy money ($34.5 million) to do that again. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Trading places: Tyrod Taylor | The Bills benched him at midseason, a clear signal of what they think of Taylor’s future. He is due a $6 million bonus if he’s on the roster on March 17. Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Trading places: Eli Manning | He has a no-trade clause and is due a $5 million roster bonus on the third day of the league year. Manning conceivably could decline a trade, force the Giants to cut him. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Building bridges: Josh McCown | He started his career here and it would be a cool story if he ended it here. McCown turns 39 in July and proved with the Jets this season that he can still play. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Building bridges: Ryan Fitzpatrick | This would be a return home, too. Fitzpatrick played at Gilbert Highland High. He’s 35 and played in a variety of systems, which would be helpful. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports